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Bishop Ken Howell announced as New Bishop of Toowoomba

Pope Francis has announced this evening, on the feast of Mary Help of Christians, the appointment of Bishop Ken Howell as the seventh Bishop of the Diocese of Toowoomba. In...

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Brisbane Archdiocese reaches for the Summit

Over 600 delegates have started attending Summit 2023, the principal gathering of the Archdiocese of Brisbane in 2023. The three day event, being held at the Riverlife Centre in Brisbane's...

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Second Assembly of the Brisbane SYNOD24 highlights

Synod members returned on October 11 and 12, two days for the second session, continuing the task of examining the decrees of the Plenary Council begun at the first session...

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Pope Francis prays for a shared mission

Each month, our Holy Father Pope Francis, invites us to join him in prayer for specific intentions that hold great significance for our faith community and the world. In October,...

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First Assembly of the Brisbane SYNOD24 highlights

On September 6 and 7, the Archdiocese of Brisbane convened the inaugural assembly of the Archdiocesan SYNOD24. This significant gathering focused on exploring strategies for effectively implementing the decrees issued...

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Pope Francis prays for the cry of the earth

Each month, Pope Francis puts forward a prayer intention and asks Catholics around the world to join him in prayer. These monthly prayer intentions reflect the concerns of the Holy...

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Child Protection Week 2024

September 1 – 7 is National Child Protection Week, Queensland Child Protection Week and Safeguarding Sunday. In 2024, the National Child Protection Week message that 'Every child in every community...

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Multicultural Mass 2024

The annual Multicultural Mass is always a highlight in the Archdiocese of Brisbane, but this year it had a special edge as the congregation gathered at the new Queen of...

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Thank you for considering supporting St. Dympna's Catholic Parish. Your generosity plays a crucial role in maintaining the vibrant spiritual community we have built together. By supporting our parish, you become a beacon of light, helping us continue our mission of spreading love, faith, and compassion to all.

Our Parish acknowledges the Turrbal people as the Traditional Custodians of the land upon which we worship, and their connections to the land, waterways and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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